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 1    1,    1|       thousands of years had to pass before the glorious thought
 2    1,    3|      where he was accustomed to pass his holidays. Well-built,
 3    1,    5|      Garral and his people will pass as they journey down the
 4    1,    8|     down the river. Do they not pass along with their trees,
 5    1,   11|         And so, in order not to pass even the night near the
 6    1,   11|   forest, and you will likewise pass into the state of a legendary
 7    1,   12|      Joam Garral had decided to pass thirty-six hours here, so
 8    1,   13|     himself if he would have to pass the night on the spot to
 9    1,   16|       island of Catua, so as to pass the night, which promised
10    1,   17|      the village of Pasquero to pass the night.~The sun was already
11    1,   17| themselves comfortably there to pass the night. Crouched at the
12    1,   18|      All these beautiful things pass so quickly! Ah! dear mistress!
13    2,    2|      whole family were about to pass the frontier, he suddenly
14    2,    8|        a demijohn of tafia will pass my lips until I find it!”~
15    2,   16|        Bolivia. A pirogue could pass up it and leave no trace
16    2,   16|        pirogue would be able to pass unnoticed among the numerous
17    2,   17|     hour of my execution, may I pass a few moments with Padre
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